Ghost of the glacier and other tales . nterest of the hills and the val-leys. There were balls and parties at night. There wasdelightful converse of people of taste and acquaintances were made that participants wishedprolonged. Ill health demanded the return of many with each recurring summer. So- r^?^^- I rum Hardier a Magazine for June, i85y. ciety claimed as its own thislittle settlement, as it alreadyhad done those about likesprings farther to the of fashion wavedabout it. In 1830 another greathotel went up. Each yearsaw the addition of others, orthe enlarg


Ghost of the glacier and other tales . nterest of the hills and the val-leys. There were balls and parties at night. There wasdelightful converse of people of taste and acquaintances were made that participants wishedprolonged. Ill health demanded the return of many with each recurring summer. So- r^?^^- I rum Hardier a Magazine for June, i85y. ciety claimed as its own thislittle settlement, as it alreadyhad done those about likesprings farther to the of fashion wavedabout it. In 1830 another greathotel went up. Each yearsaw the addition of others, orthe enlargement of thosewhich already had becomefavorites. In 1843 ^^i enor-mous hostelry was construct-ed. Residents of this littlesettlement found the enter-tainment of city folk a pleas-ant and lucrative from the greatsettlements of the east, wearymiles from the centers of American civilization, reached onlyby the great turnpikes, this little town among the ruggedhills of northern New York continued to be ruled by society. *»W- -r FEATHERS OF FASHION,


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